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is my moste care. Chief, main, proper, ultimate; chere , predominant mood; pride , prime of life; usaunce , usual habit, general custom; etc. ?c1200 Orm. Jun 1 2867 Þatt wass..Þe maste þing forr whatt ȝho wass Þatt time cumenn

(sth.); oute of , rob (sb.) of (goods); strip (sb.) of (clothes); also, fig. persuade (sb.) to abandon (a monk's habit); (d) to drive (animals); (e) to carry (sb.). a1325 SLeg.Dunstan Corp-C 145 81 Sein Donston..twengde & ssok hure bi

that the name of soueraynetee That wolde he haue for shame of his degree. (c1395) Chaucer CT.WB. Manly-Rickert D.342 In habit maad with chastitee and shame Ye wommen shal apparaille yow. a1400(c1303) Mannyng HS Hrl 1701 8074 A scolere..tolde þys

hyȝe..Felle ouȝte of herre heyde. In phrases blak eien , dark or brown eyes; brod , wide-open eyes; grei , blue, gray, or green eyes; eien grei as glas or as gos or as falcon ; grete or stepe ,

wọde n.(2) Also wod(de , woid , wud(e , wd(d)e , uud , vode , vud(d)e , (WM) weod & wod(e & (early) wudu , (gen.) wuda & (in names) woda , wot , woð , woude , wout

litill grace To fynde a perfite worchynge place. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Gen.38.14 Thamar..þe cloþez of wydowhede don down..& þe habit chaungid, satt in þe place of two weyis [WB(2) : weilot; L bivio itineris]. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1

importance, consequence; man of , man of distinction; (b) moral reputation; good moral reputation; reputation for a specific virtue; & habit of holinesse , reputation and appearance of holiness; haven.. in honde , to accuse (sb.); lesen , destroy (someone's)

water n. Also water(r)e , watir(e , watier , watur(e , watre , watter(e , whater , vater , (K & early SWM) weter(e & (early) waeter(e , (chiefly SWM) weater , weattre , wettre , (SW) ȝwater &

graunted, in maner and fourme as Collectours..to your Highnes afore this tyme graunted. An individual way of doing something, personal habit; in (on, after) mi (his , etc.) , after my (his, etc.) fashion. c1300 SLeg.Becket Hrl 2277 p.19 For

help with no quantyce. (a) Individual behavior, practice, way of life; at theves , as a thief; (b) national custom, habit of a group, usual mode of behavior; londes , custom of the country; of bed , custom for retiring;

, leave off (sth., some activity), cease (to do sth.); bi , desist from (sth.); biside , give up (a habit); of honde , drop (an activity); ppl. left , finished; (c) to omit (sth.), neglect; neglect (that sth. be

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